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'''''The Battle of Blackthorn''''' is the sixth journal in the ''Travels and Tales'' series. It is to date the longest book in the ''Travels and Tales'' series. The journal entirely opens up by following the immediate build-up towards the siege of Blackthorn, detailing the hasty construction of the city's keep, as well as the defection of the Valtaran royal family to the side of the Tyrant King. The remainder of the book follows the events of the siege, followed by the eventual peace deal and the events that ensue from it, such as the burning down and abandoning of Blackthorn by Rivers and the Interim Council. ''The Battle of Blackthorn'' is notably the final volume in what fans call the "Zydel War Arc" of the story.
 
=== ''Volume VII: The Lake and the RiverRivers'' ===
'''''VolumeThe VIILake and the Rivers''''' is the upcoming seventh journal in the ''Travels and Tales'' series. After the climax of ''The Battle of Blackthorn'', it was unknown whether or not the journals would continue in their current form, but Rivers' confirmed a few months after the release of the journal that they would, and that a seventh journal iswas in the works. LittleThe hasjournal beenfollows releavedthe aboutbuilding theof bookNew Blackthorn, or "Zethortal" as ofit thecomes momentto be known, butas itwell isas speculatedRivers dealing with her own insecurities and inability to coverfully thehandle relocationher struggles, and rebuildingends ofwith Rivers' glassing the peopleking of Blackthorn,Kalikhan with a bottle and howblacking out. The journal took several times longer to come out than its predecessors, which Rivers has since blamed on the world"lack aroundof themsubstance" isin affectedher bylife itcompared to during the Ceyreto-Zydel conflict.
 
== Trivia ==
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** Having to deal with the consequences of suddenly becoming the mayor of their home city (''Act IV'' and ''With Any Luck'')
** Communicate with ghosts, shortly before their fight with the main antagonist (''Act V'' and ''Ghosts'')
*The similarity between ''Travels and Tales'' and ''The Acts'' is referenced in the title of Volume VII, as "The Lake and the River" is the name of a song by the band.
 
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